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Q.No.19. “My sister loves coins. She has been collecting unique coins three years." a) until b) for c) since d) from Q.No.19. “I have lived in China ten years.” a) until b) for c) since d) from​

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Answered by musiclover5555
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Explanation:

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Answered by jenisha145
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"My sister loves coins. She has been collecting unique coins b) for three years" and "I have lived in China b) for ten years" would be the correct sentences.

Prepositions:

  • A preposition connects a noun and pronoun and sets a relationship between those two. It is used to refer to places, time, and show positions.
  • The sentences will have the preposition 'for' in them as in the first example the time "three years" is referred to, and in such cases, the preposition 'for' is added.
  • Similarly, the second sentence has the exact timeline of "ten years" that is referred to thus the preposition 'for' is used there too.
  • The preposition 'since' is also used to refer to time but the difference is that it is used and introduced as an adverb or adverb clause.
  • Again the preposition 'from' is used before introducing or starting a time period, and 'until' is used to resonate with something.

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